bravado |
a false, exaggerated, or boastful display of courage. |
conservatism |
a general preference for the traditional; disinclination to change. |
credulity |
an inclination to believe or trust, especially without sufficient basis or evidence; gullibility. |
dub1 |
to name or call. |
extrapolate |
to make an estimate or inference of (future probability or the like) on the basis of what is already known or has already occurred. |
forbearance |
the act or capability of refraining or holding back. |
immobility |
the state or condition of not moving or being motionless. |
nonconformity |
refusal or failure to adjust one's behavior and actions to accord or comply with societal customs, values, or the like. |
pallor |
unnatural lack of color, especially of the face. |
palpable |
easy to sense or perceive; obvious. |
reverberation |
the continuation of a sound after the source of the sound has been cut off. |
shoddy |
of low quality; poorly made or carried out. |
titanic |
having enormous size, strength, or power; colossal; huge. |
uncontrolled |
acting or continuing, or allowed to act or continue, without constraint, regulation, or opposition. |
unvaried |
marked by a lack of diversity; never changing. |